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Dalek I Love You

Dalek I Love You were a synthpop group from the Wirral, England. At various points in their existence, the band was also known as Dalek I. Record executives at Phonogram shortened the band's name without telling them for the "Freedom Fighters" single.

Dalek I Love You
Also known asDalek I
OriginWirral, England
GenresSynthpop, post-punk, art rock, new wave
Years active1977–1980, 1981–1985
LabelsInevitable Records, Phonogram, Vertigo, Back Door, Korova, Bop a Dub
Past membersDavid Balfe
Alan Gill
Dave Hughes
Chris Teepee
Martin Cooper
Andy McCluskey
Kenny Peers
Gordon Hon
Max the Actor
Keith Hartley

History edit

Roots: Mr. McKenzie and Radio Blank edit

By the mid-1970s, David Balfe, Alan Gill and Keith Hartley, three residents of Thingwall on the Wirral Peninsula, had formed a band called Mr. McKenzie. In November 1976, as punk was emerging and influencing them, the group changed their name to Radio Blank, composed of Balfe (bass and keyboards), Gill (guitar and vocals) and Hartley (lead vocals and guitar) as well as Stephen Brick (drums).

They played their own material and also some covers, such as "You Really Got Me" and "Peaches". Five of their 15 live gigs were at Eric's Club in Liverpool. Balfe and Gill lost interest in punk during 1977, and dissolved the band in October 1977 to form a more experimental project.

First years (1977–1980) edit

In December 1977, Balfe and Gill, influenced by Kraftwerk, formed Dalek I Love You.[1] The name was a compromise: Balfe wanted to call the band the Daleks (after the Doctor Who villains), while Gill wanted to call the band Darling, I Love You.[1] The other two founding members were Dave Hughes (keyboards) and Chris Teepee (rhythm unit and tapes).[1]

In 1978, Balfe left the group to manage other bands, and eventually joined Big in Japan and later the Teardrop Explodes.[1] In August 1978, the band were joined by Martin Cooper (saxophone), Andy McCluskey (lead vocals and bass, who was previously in the Id) and Kenny Peers (drums), along with poets Gordon Hon (aka "The Worm") and Max the Actor. In September, McCluskey quit to rejoin a former Id bandmate, Paul Humphreys, to form Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, and by October 1978, only Gill and Hughes remained in the band. As a duo, they signed to Inevitable Records. A demo of "Freedom Fighters" attracted the interest of Phonogram Records, who then signed them.[2]

However, Phonogram shortened the name of the band to Dalek I for the initial releases, and wanted to change the chords of "Freedom Fighters". On 16 July 1979, Dalek I released their first single, "Freedom Fighters", on Phonogram's Vertigo Records subsidiary, containing the eponymous song and B-side "Two Chameleons". It was followed by "The World" (2 October 1979) on Vertigo, and "Dalek I Love You (Destiny)" (1 May 1980), on the Back Door subsidiary, founded by the Blitz Brothers. The latter duo, composed of Chris Hughes and Paul Collister (OMD's then-manager), produced the singles under that name.

Dalek I's debut album, Compass Kumpas (stylized as Compass kum'pəs), was released 24 May 1980 on Back Door/Phonogram.[1] It was critically acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful.[3][4] By the time of the album's release, Gill was the only remaining member, maintaining the Dalek I Love You name (Dave Hughes having left to join OMD,[5] and then forming the duo Godot with Hartley). The project soon went on hiatus and Gill joined the Teardrop Explodes[6] in July 1980, replacing Mick Finkler. Gill contributed two important things to the band: their most successful single, "Reward", which he co-wrote, and LSD, which he introduced to frontman Julian Cope. His stay with the band was short-lived.

Reformation edit

By 1981, Gill had reformed Dalek I Love You, with himself as the sole member. He was augmented by Hugh Jones and Chuca Russo on vocal harmonies, and Chris Hughes on drums for the recording of a single, "Heartbeat", released on 28 February 1981 by Back Door.

By 1983, the band consisted of Gill and returning members Hartley, Hon and Peers, with backing vocalists Chuca Russo, Heather Balshaw and Amanda Hon (née Hawkins). They released an eponymously titled album[6] in November 1983 on the Korova label. Hon left for London to study fine art.

Gill continued making and recording music with local artists, starting his own cassette-only label, Bop a Dub. In 1985, the band released the cassette-only Naive[7] and effectively disbanded shortly afterwards.[1]

The band's first two albums were reissued in the UK on compact disc, Compass Kumpas in 1989 by Fontana Records (with four bonus tracks), and Dalek I Love You in 2007 by Korova (in a remastered and expanded edition).

Legacy edit

The band inspired the title of Dalek I Love You, a radio drama which premiered on the British digital radio station BBC 7 on 11 February 2006. The story centred on a man obsessed with Doctor Who who falls in love at a science fiction convention. A sequel was produced in 2008 entitled Dalek, I Love You Too.[8]

The band also inspired the title of Dalek I Loved You, an autobiography by the journalist Nick Griffiths about his life as a Doctor Who fan, published in 2007.[9]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Singles edit

  • "Freedom Fighters" (16 July 1979 (1979-07-16))
    • 7": Vertigo/Phonogram DALEK 1
  • "The World" (2 October 1979 (1979-10-02))
    • 7": Vertigo/Phonogram DALEK 2
  • "Dalek I Love You (Destiny)" (1 May 1980 (1980-05-01))
    • 7": Back Door/Phonogram DOOR 005
  • "Heartbeat" (28 February 1981 (1981-02-28))
    • 7": Back Door/Phonogram DOOR 10
    • 12": Back Door/Phonogram DOOR 10-12
  • "Holiday in Disneyland" (15 July 1982 (1982-07-15))
    • 7": Korova/WEA KOW 25
    • 12": Korova/WEA KOW 25T
  • "Ambition" (18 September 1983 (1983-09-18))
    • 7": Korova/WEA KOW 29
    • 12": Korova/WEA KOW 29T
  • "Horrorscope" (1983 (1983))
    • 7": Korova/WEA KOW 31
    • 12": Korova/WEA KOW 31T

Compilation appearances edit

  • "Dalek I Love You (Destiny)" on Machines (1980, Virgin)
  • "Dalek I Love You", "Freedom Fighters" and "The World" on Thru' the Back Door (1980, Mercury)
  • "A Suicide" on To the Shores Of Lake Placid (1982, Zoo)
  • "Freedom Fighters" (demo version) on Small Hits & Near Misses/The Inevitable Compilation (1984, Inevitable/RCA)
  • "Everything I Do" on Liverpool...All of This & Heaven Too (1990, Homar)
  • "Holiday in Disneyland" on North by North West - Departure 1976 Arrival 1984 (2006, Korova)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 337. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  2. ^ Parmar, Robin. "Dalek I Love You: An Annotated Discography". Robinparmar.com. Retrieved 29 November 2009.
  3. ^ "Promo photos in the eighties" (JPG). Dalekiloveyou.com. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  4. ^ "Image". Dalekiloveyou.com. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  5. ^ "Dalek I Love You Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  6. ^ a b "Dalek I". Trouserpress.com.
  7. ^ Naive. Dalekiloveyou.com. Retrieved on 8 May 2012.
  8. ^ "Dalek, I Love You Too". Radiotimes.com.
  9. ^ "Doctor Whooligan Special Edition: Dalek, I Love You Author Nick Griffiths Interviewed". Anglotopia.net. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  10. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 138. ISBN 978-1-904994-10-7.

External links edit

  • Dalekiloveyou.com - fansite
  • Dalek I Love You - an annotated discography

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For other uses see Dalek I Love You disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dalek I Love You news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dalek I Love You were a synthpop group from the Wirral England At various points in their existence the band was also known as Dalek I Record executives at Phonogram shortened the band s name without telling them for the Freedom Fighters single Dalek I Love YouAlso known asDalek IOriginWirral EnglandGenresSynthpop post punk art rock new waveYears active1977 1980 1981 1985LabelsInevitable Records Phonogram Vertigo Back Door Korova Bop a DubPast membersDavid BalfeAlan GillDave HughesChris TeepeeMartin CooperAndy McCluskeyKenny PeersGordon HonMax the ActorKeith Hartley Contents 1 History 1 1 Roots Mr McKenzie and Radio Blank 1 2 First years 1977 1980 1 3 Reformation 2 Legacy 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Singles 3 3 Compilation appearances 4 References 5 External linksHistory editRoots Mr McKenzie and Radio Blank edit Main article Radio Blank By the mid 1970s David Balfe Alan Gill and Keith Hartley three residents of Thingwall on the Wirral Peninsula had formed a band called Mr McKenzie In November 1976 as punk was emerging and influencing them the group changed their name to Radio Blank composed of Balfe bass and keyboards Gill guitar and vocals and Hartley lead vocals and guitar as well as Stephen Brick drums They played their own material and also some covers such as You Really Got Me and Peaches Five of their 15 live gigs were at Eric s Club in Liverpool Balfe and Gill lost interest in punk during 1977 and dissolved the band in October 1977 to form a more experimental project First years 1977 1980 edit In December 1977 Balfe and Gill influenced by Kraftwerk formed Dalek I Love You 1 The name was a compromise Balfe wanted to call the band the Daleks after the Doctor Who villains while Gill wanted to call the band Darling I Love You 1 The other two founding members were Dave Hughes keyboards and Chris Teepee rhythm unit and tapes 1 In 1978 Balfe left the group to manage other bands and eventually joined Big in Japan and later the Teardrop Explodes 1 In August 1978 the band were joined by Martin Cooper saxophone Andy McCluskey lead vocals and bass who was previously in the Id and Kenny Peers drums along with poets Gordon Hon aka The Worm and Max the Actor In September McCluskey quit to rejoin a former Id bandmate Paul Humphreys to form Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and by October 1978 only Gill and Hughes remained in the band As a duo they signed to Inevitable Records A demo of Freedom Fighters attracted the interest of Phonogram Records who then signed them 2 However Phonogram shortened the name of the band to Dalek I for the initial releases and wanted to change the chords of Freedom Fighters On 16 July 1979 Dalek I released their first single Freedom Fighters on Phonogram s Vertigo Records subsidiary containing the eponymous song and B side Two Chameleons It was followed by The World 2 October 1979 on Vertigo and Dalek I Love You Destiny 1 May 1980 on the Back Door subsidiary founded by the Blitz Brothers The latter duo composed of Chris Hughes and Paul Collister OMD s then manager produced the singles under that name Dalek I s debut album Compass Kumpas stylized as Compass kum pes was released 24 May 1980 on Back Door Phonogram 1 It was critically acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful 3 4 By the time of the album s release Gill was the only remaining member maintaining the Dalek I Love You name Dave Hughes having left to join OMD 5 and then forming the duo Godot with Hartley The project soon went on hiatus and Gill joined the Teardrop Explodes 6 in July 1980 replacing Mick Finkler Gill contributed two important things to the band their most successful single Reward which he co wrote and LSD which he introduced to frontman Julian Cope His stay with the band was short lived Reformation edit By 1981 Gill had reformed Dalek I Love You with himself as the sole member He was augmented by Hugh Jones and Chuca Russo on vocal harmonies and Chris Hughes on drums for the recording of a single Heartbeat released on 28 February 1981 by Back Door By 1983 the band consisted of Gill and returning members Hartley Hon and Peers with backing vocalists Chuca Russo Heather Balshaw and Amanda Hon nee Hawkins They released an eponymously titled album 6 in November 1983 on the Korova label Hon left for London to study fine art Gill continued making and recording music with local artists starting his own cassette only label Bop a Dub In 1985 the band released the cassette only Naive 7 and effectively disbanded shortly afterwards 1 The band s first two albums were reissued in the UK on compact disc Compass Kumpas in 1989 by Fontana Records with four bonus tracks and Dalek I Love You in 2007 by Korova in a remastered and expanded edition Legacy editThe band inspired the title of Dalek I Love You a radio drama which premiered on the British digital radio station BBC 7 on 11 February 2006 The story centred on a man obsessed with Doctor Who who falls in love at a science fiction convention A sequel was produced in 2008 entitled Dalek I Love You Too 8 The band also inspired the title of Dalek I Loved You an autobiography by the journalist Nick Griffiths about his life as a Doctor Who fan published in 2007 9 Discography editStudio albums edit Compass Kumpas 1980 Back Door Phonogram UK No 54 10 Dalek I Love You 1983 Korova Naive cassette only 1985 Bop a Dub Singles edit Freedom Fighters 16 July 1979 1979 07 16 7 Vertigo Phonogram DALEK 1 The World 2 October 1979 1979 10 02 7 Vertigo Phonogram DALEK 2 Dalek I Love You Destiny 1 May 1980 1980 05 01 7 Back Door Phonogram DOOR 005 Heartbeat 28 February 1981 1981 02 28 7 Back Door Phonogram DOOR 10 12 Back Door Phonogram DOOR 10 12 Holiday in Disneyland 15 July 1982 1982 07 15 7 Korova WEA KOW 25 12 Korova WEA KOW 25T Ambition 18 September 1983 1983 09 18 7 Korova WEA KOW 29 12 Korova WEA KOW 29T Horrorscope 1983 1983 7 Korova WEA KOW 31 12 Korova WEA KOW 31TCompilation appearances edit Dalek I Love You Destiny on Machines 1980 Virgin Dalek I Love You Freedom Fighters and The World on Thru the Back Door 1980 Mercury A Suicide on To the Shores Of Lake Placid 1982 Zoo Freedom Fighters demo version on Small Hits amp Near Misses The Inevitable Compilation 1984 Inevitable RCA Everything I Do on Liverpool All of This amp Heaven Too 1990 Homar Holiday in Disneyland on North by North West Departure 1976 Arrival 1984 2006 Korova References edit a b c d e f Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 337 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 Parmar Robin Dalek I Love You An Annotated Discography Robinparmar com Retrieved 29 November 2009 Promo photos in the eighties JPG Dalekiloveyou com Retrieved 22 January 2018 Image Dalekiloveyou com Retrieved 22 January 2018 Dalek I Love You Biography Songs amp Albums AllMusic a b Dalek I Trouserpress com Naive Dalekiloveyou com Retrieved on 8 May 2012 Dalek I Love You Too Radiotimes com Doctor Whooligan Special Edition Dalek I Love You Author Nick Griffiths Interviewed Anglotopia net Retrieved 22 January 2018 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 138 ISBN 978 1 904994 10 7 External links editDalekiloveyou com fansite Dalek I Love You an annotated discography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dalek I Love You amp oldid 1178566334, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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